Terms of Service Agreement

eNom's policy on Transfer of Sponsorship of Registration Between Registrars

For each instance where a Registered Name holder wants to change its Registrar for an existing domain name (i.e., a domain name that appears in a particular top-level domain zone file), eNom requires:

Express authorization to initiate the transfer process from an individual who has the apparent authority to legally bind the Registered Name holder (as reflected in the database of losing Registrar).

In instances when the Registrar of record is being changed simultaneously with a transfer of a domain name from one party to another, eNom also requires submission of appropriate authorization for the transfer. Such authorization shall include, but not be limited to, one of the following:

A bilateral agreement between the parties.

The final determination of a binding dispute resolution body.

A court order.

Instances when the requested change of sponsoring Registrar may be denied include, but are not limited to:

Situations described in the Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy.

A pending bankruptcy of the Registered Name holder.

Dispute over the identity of the Registered Name holder.

Request to transfer sponsorship occurs within the first 60 days after the initial registration with the Registrar.

Watchlist Terms & Conditions

The new generic top-level domain watchlist ("Watchlist") is provided for information purposes only to assist end users in obtaining information about or related to potential new generic top-level domains ("gTLDs"). By using the Watchlist, you expressly agree that (i) we may send you emails regarding new gTLDs; (ii) you are not obtaining any pre-registration rights, registration rights, or any other rights in any domain name; (iii) we make no guarantee that the Internet Corporation For Assigned Names and Numbers will approve any new gTLD application; (iv) we make no guarantee that any domain name will be available for registration either through us or any third party; and (v) we make no guarantee as to the content, sequence, accuracy, timeliness or completeness of the information or data we provide.